Yellow River wetland witnesses growing number of migrant birds

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Yellow River wetland witnesses growing number of migrant birds

STORY: Yellow River wetland witnesses growing number of migrant birds DATELINE: March 18, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:08 LOCATION: YINCHUAN, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of the migrant birds 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): YUE CHANGHONG, photographer STORYLINE: Pingluo county along the Yellow River in northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is dubbed the "hometown of the grey cranes," a habitat where large flocks of grey cranes migrate to nest and breed during their breeding season each year.      SOUNDBITE (Chinese): YUE CHANGHONG, photographer "The ice and snow have been melted since March, and a large number of migratory birds stop to feed and play here in Tianhewan National Wetland Park during their migration. Sometimes, you can see tens of thousands of wild geese, including bean geese, swan geese, grey geese and so on, flying together. They stay here for about 10 days to replenish food and play. In addition, birds like redhead pochards, green head ducks, etc, as well as cygnus and cygnets a

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